Hi, everyone. So, I’ve done a lot of researching, but I figured I would get a better answer (reassurance, mainly) if I were to directly ask for advice.
I’ve been with my boyfriend for six months now and it’s been amazing. He used to be in the military (Marine Corps) and have been deployed twice. We have had a few bumps early in the relationship where he says he wants to be alone, and every time, I give him his space.
Just last night, he called to tell me he was going to distance himself from me and everyone else. School has taken so much of his energy that he’s so stressed... I thought I could help him by allowing him to vent to me, but he told me that it only irritated him further. He said he was “backed into a corner” and he needs to deal with it alone until the end of the semester (which is three weeks from now). He also said to think of it as a little deployment... That this is a small bump that we will get through.
I guess I’m just seeking for advice because I am deeply in love with him and I want to be there for him, but I’m also afraid that in those three weeks, he’s going to realize he won’t need me anymore. He told me that it was all right to text him (especially since he said it brings him back to reality), but 90% of the time, he won’t reply.
This is my first real relationship, and I told him that I was in it for the long haul and that whatever it takes, I was going to do it. He repeatedly said it was going to be okay, but I’m just worried.
Am I doing the right thing by abiding by his wish? Will my daily texts of reminders and messages of ‘I love you’ cause him more stress or alleviate it? I want to help him, but how can I when he said he needs to be put in a bubble so he could deal with it himself? He also told me I was becoming a distraction... How do I prevent that from happening next time?
Ugh. :-(
I’ve been with my boyfriend for six months now and it’s been amazing. He used to be in the military (Marine Corps) and have been deployed twice. We have had a few bumps early in the relationship where he says he wants to be alone, and every time, I give him his space.
Just last night, he called to tell me he was going to distance himself from me and everyone else. School has taken so much of his energy that he’s so stressed... I thought I could help him by allowing him to vent to me, but he told me that it only irritated him further. He said he was “backed into a corner” and he needs to deal with it alone until the end of the semester (which is three weeks from now). He also said to think of it as a little deployment... That this is a small bump that we will get through.
I guess I’m just seeking for advice because I am deeply in love with him and I want to be there for him, but I’m also afraid that in those three weeks, he’s going to realize he won’t need me anymore. He told me that it was all right to text him (especially since he said it brings him back to reality), but 90% of the time, he won’t reply.
This is my first real relationship, and I told him that I was in it for the long haul and that whatever it takes, I was going to do it. He repeatedly said it was going to be okay, but I’m just worried.
Am I doing the right thing by abiding by his wish? Will my daily texts of reminders and messages of ‘I love you’ cause him more stress or alleviate it? I want to help him, but how can I when he said he needs to be put in a bubble so he could deal with it himself? He also told me I was becoming a distraction... How do I prevent that from happening next time?
Ugh. :-(